Sometimes I Forget - Hazell Dean
Hazell Dean's 'Sometimes I Forget' stands as a defining track of the English new wave and synth-pop movement of the early 1980s. Released during a period when she was establishing her signature sound, the song blends atmospheric synthesizers with a driving rhythm that became a staple of the genre. As a lead single, it showcased her ability to craft emotive pop melodies that resonated with the era's youth culture. The recording captures the distinctive production style of the time, characterized by its clean, polished aesthetic and the prominent use of electronic textures. While often associated with her broader discography, the track remains a notable example of the genre's evolution, reflecting the optimism and energy of early pop music before the advent of more complex digital production techniques. It is frequently cited as a key piece in understanding the sound of Hazell Dean's early career and the broader landscape of English new wave. |